Armathwaite Hall Hotel & Spa

Armathwaite Hall Hotel and Spa is a beautiful four red star 17th century former stately home situated near to Keswick on the shores of Bassenthwaite Lake in the English Lake District.

The hotel and spa is privately owned and features forty six bedrooms of individual character from stylish spa bedrooms to the luxury of Studio suites with stunning lake views.

The two rosette fine dining Lake View Restaurant serves table d’hôte lunches and dinners in elegant surroundings to both residents and non-resident guests. The Courtyard Bar and Brasserie is a stylish modern alternative serving meals in a relaxed atmosphere. Afternoon teas are served daily and are a great way to celebrate with family and friends.

The award winning Spa offers the best in facilities and from the minute you walk through the door you can relax and enjoy this indulgent experience. The facilities of the spa include a 16-metre infinity edge pool, thermal suite, gymnasium, exercise studio and luxurious outdoor hot tub with stunning views to the garden and woodlands. Expert therapists deliver an array of treatments and friendly staff will be on hand to ensure you have a fantastic experience at this award winning hotel and spa.

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Children – Family accommodation includes spacious rooms with extra beds for children, interconnecting rooms offering space and privacy and deluxe family rooms with integral bunk bedded rooms.

Dogs welcome – Dogs are part of the family and are welcome at Armathwaite Hall. Selected bedrooms are available suitable for those bringing their faithful friend. Dogs are accommodated at a cost of £15.00 per dog per night and receive a bed with cushion, dog treats, and waste bags. Please note that dogs are not permitted in the public rooms and must be kept on leads in the surrounding gardens.

Dining

The two rosette fine dining Lake View Restaurant serves table d’hôte lunches and dinners in elegant surroundings to both residents and non-resident guests. The Courtyard Bar and Brasserie is a stylish modern alternative serving meals in a relaxed atmosphere. Afternoon teas are served daily and are a great way to celebrate with family and friends.

The Spa

See at a glance the amazing facilities that Aramthwaite Hall has to offer.

16m infinity edge pool overlooking beautiful gardens.

Wallow pool ideal for those not so confident in water. 1m deep.

Outdoor hot-tub overlooking beautiful gardens.

Hydrotherapy pool with hydro jets under side benches, neck shower and mood lighting.

Aroma room: with heated walls, a cross between a steam room and a tepidarium. Periodic jets of steam and essence provide a relaxing and soothing experience enhanced by the feature lighting and stunning Snow Quartz Crystal. Kneipp hoses to cool down as required.

Steam room: a traditional and spacious steam room with stunning Amethyst Madonna Crystal Cave and feature lighting centrepiece, essences and Kneipp hoses to cool down and refresh as required.

Traditional sauna with windows overlooking the decked patio and garden.

Tropical shower: a hot or cold option with lights and essence for further enjoyment.

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Offers & Packages

Our Best Deal

Have a ‘Dram’ Good Time at Armathwaite Hall Hotel & Spa

Explore the beautiful English Lake District and ‘taste’ what we have to offer.

This break offers guests to enjoy a relaxing stay at one of Cumbria’s premier Spa hotels plus an opportunity to meet our neighbours with a tour of the new Lake District Distillery

Overnight accommodation based on sharing double/twin room

Full Cumbrian breakfast

Three course dinner in the Brasserie

Tickets for the Lake District Distillery Tour which we would book for you on your preferred date and time during your stay

The Lake Distillery mixed miniatures gift pack of The One Whisky, The Lakes Gin and The Lakes Vodka

Tasting notes

Box of Armathwaite Hall chocolates

Full use of the spa facilities and exercise classes

10% per person off first one hour pre booked spa treatment

Rates:

Club room £270 per room per night

Spa/superior room £310 per room per night

Deluxe room £405 per room per night

Deluxe Lake view/Spa Feature room £470 per room per night

Studio Suite £510 per room per night

Upgrade to five course dinner in the Lake View Restaurant at a supplement of £15 per person per night

New bookings only and cannot be taken in conjunction with any other offer. Available Sunday to Thursday inclusive. Subject to availability.

Call now to book

01666824666

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By Road

By car from the east

M6 to Penrith, leave the motorway at junction 40, A66 to Crossthwaite roundabout at Keswick then A591 signposted Carlisle. Go 8 miles to Castle Inn junction, turn left and Armathwaite Hall is 300 yards ahead.

By car from the west

A66 towards Cockermouth and Keswick. After approximately 2 miles after passing the turn off for the village of Embleton, turn left and immediately right onto B5291 following signs for Castle Inn, Dubwath and the brown tourist attraction signs for Lake District Wildlife Park. Cross over Ouse Bridge to the right and the signs for Armathwaite Hall will be further along the road ignore first junction as it is the exit, take the next sharp turn left through entrance gates.

By car from the south

From M6 follow instructions travelling from the east. Travelling through the lakes on the A591 to Keswick, exit from Keswick onto A66 towards Cockermouth. Approximately 7 miles after dual carriageway finishes turn right and immediately right again, onto B5291 following signs for Castle Inn, Dubwath and the brown tourist attraction signs for Lake District Wildlife Park. Cross over Ouse Bridge to the right and signs for Armathwaite Hall will be further along the road ignore first junction as it is the exit, turn sharp left through entrance gates.

By car from the north

From M6 follow instructions travelling from the east. From Carlisle turn right at Bothel and follow signs for A591 to Keswick. Approximately 7 miles turn right at Castle Inn and Armathwaite Hall is 300 yards ahead.
Please note that if travelling by coach, it is best to approach the entrance of Armathwaite Hall via the A591 from Keswick than over Ouse Bridge.

Attractions Near
Armathwaite Hall Hotel & Spa

Situated on the Armathwaite Hall 400 acre estate is The Lake District Wildlife Park (formally known as Trotters World of Animals Wildlife Park), a family attraction offering a great day out for all. Families staying at Armathwaite Hall receive the special admission rate of adults two for the price of one and children go free. The Lake District Wildlife Park is home to hundreds of rare and endangered animals, birds of prey and reptiles with daily demonstrations, soft play centre, gift shop and tearoom.

This fun-filled activity park offers a great time for all the family. Situated in Whinlatter, England’s only true Mountain Forest, it is home to stunning views, fantastic walks, exhilarating mountain biking, rare wildlife and adventure play. Rising 1000ft above sea level, the forest and visitor centre provides a whole range of outdoor activities for everyone.

Enjoy a lake cruise on one of the Keswick Launches and experience the beauty of Derwentwater with breathtaking views of the surrounding fells. Enjoy special views of Skiddaw, England’s fourth highest mountain, Catbells, and the ‘Jaws of Borrowdale’.

The Lakes Distillery is Cumbria’s only distillery producing the Lakes Gin, the Lakes Vodka, the ONE (a British Isles blended whisky) and what will become our signature spirit, the Lakes Malt (first bottle due in 2018). Opened in December 2014, The Lakes Distillery is housed in a beautiful restored Victorian cattle farm, with handmade copper stills and an award-winning on-site Bistro. As one of the ‘best new distilleries in the world’ (Time Out, New York), The Lakes Distillery offers a first class visitors centre with whisky tours & tutored tastings alongside a superb selection of hand-crafted spirits.

Mirehouse, near Keswick, is a beautiful family run historic house with gardens, lakeshore and woodland playgrounds open for visitors to enjoy whatever the weather. A relaxed welcome, enhanced by it’s unique literary connections and beautiful collections, await visitors to Mirehouse. Visitors can enjoy the live piano music, unusual photographs and manuscripts and children’s activities as they wander through this family home.